• Candidates for the students employment programme at Qatar University appealed for the payment of dues for the hours they had worked. Many expressed annoyance over delays.
• Many families complained about crowds of bachelors in green areas designated for families in residential complexes, especially during weekends.
• Many parents and educational experts urged the Supreme Education Council to amend school hours rules. They said long school days and classes for 50 minutes each are exhausting students, resulting in a negative impact on their performance.
• Several visitors to health centres criticised the patients classification system and claimed that it had increased crowds and waiting time instead of reducing the waiting list and time.
• There were talks about the closure of electricity shops which had allegedly violated the Consumer Protection Law, during an inspection campaign.
• People praised authorities for providing required lights at the family park in Nuaija after continued demand from residents.
• Several nationals criticised Qatar TV for cancelling the short break between the azan (call for prayers) and the beginning of prayers, and said it was a mistake to air music immediately after the azan.
• The Department of Beaches and Coastal Areas held a campaign to clean up the Salwa beach which had been littered with waste by visitors.